Toshiba laptop power light on but not working

I have a Toshiba Satellite laptop. The power light is on but it does not work. I tried unplugging and removing the battery, but the problem remains. I don't hear anything and the battery light is not on.

my laptop is not working.... the problem's same as mentioned by asheri...

the power indication light is on when i press 'power on' button, but computer doesnt run.... and on connecting to the ac power supply... the battery light (which when working normally, is orange if not completely charged and blue if it is charged completely) doesnt lit only....

also i took of the battery and tried running from ac power supply alone, even then it's not turning on....

i also tried (fn + f5) to change he display settings , which i saw in other blogs.. but that doesn't solve either because my laptop is absolutely not running......

please try finding a solution for this....hi , my name is vivin uppar.......
my laptop is not working.... the problem's same as mentioned by asheri...
the power indication light is on when i press 'power on' button, but computer doesnt run.... and on connecting to the ac power supply... the battery light (which when working normally, is orange if not completely charged and blue if it is charged completely) doesnt lit only....
also i took of the battery and tried running from ac power supply alone, even then it's not turning on....
i also tried (fn + f5) to change he display settings , which i saw in other blogs.. but that doesn't solve either because my laptop is absolutely not running......
please try finding a solution for this....

I have the exact same problem, The power light is on but the laptop does not power on. I also tried unplugging and removing the battery, but the problem didn't go away. I have the exact same problem, The power light is on but the laptop does not power on. I also tried unplugging and removing the battery, but the problem didn't go away.

Solution: Toshiba Satellite C670Noticed plug light was on front left ( orange )Noticed power light turned on Greenbut still was not booting.. after removing the ovious - HD, RAM, and checking the power adaptor... nothing ... pulled the battery -- and plugged in... and BINGO.... Found problem... Faulty Battery./..

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Try Resetting the CMOS on your Motherboard.Turn off the Laptop and unplug itRemove the batteryundo the RAM coverRemove the RAMplug the laptop into the powerTurn the PC on and listen for some beeping noisesIf you hear the beeping noises turn the laptop back offUnplug the chargerReplace the RAM into the RAM slotsReplace the the batteryPlug in the laptop and power it up.

if you get video output, that's Great, if not, it's possible that you have a faulty screen

Remove all power sources.Remove hard drive and Ram.Fit AC adapter and press on. If the laptop complains as there are now no periferals, power down the laptop.If it still dosn't power up at all, you have a motherboard fault and cannot continue. A Toshiba Computer Repair Cetre will help you out.If it did work;Disconnect power source.Fit RAM and try again. If that still works but now states that there is no OS, power it down and with power source removed fit the hard drive.Power up again with AC Adapter. Hope fully all now should be well or at least you now know where your fault lies.I hope that helps.

yes youre right, the power supply or the motherboard is not working. You can try to press and hold the power button for 8 secs to turn it on. If it is still did not work, call toshiba for possible power supply or motherboard laptop repair...

unplug laptop and remove battery. Take out both memory sticks and locate on the motherboard under sticks two points marked with ***. Replace one memory stick, plug ac adapter back up and while jumping the two points at the *** (use paperclip, flathead screwdriver or other metal object to connect the points) power up computer. This, if done properly, will reset bios, removing password.

Try the following.1. Remove battery and plug in the AC Adapter and
check if it worksIf yes - Battery is defectiveIf no - Motherboard Problem/AC adapter

2. Check the AC adapter LED indicator if its
lighted or not(double check by a multitester)If lighted - it works
properlyif not - replace3. Try to reinstall WINDOWS operating
system by the use of the installer CD4. Reformat your computer and install necessary drivers and applications

hello, try unplugging the power cord from the laptop and then remove the battery too, wait for 15 seconds put the battery back in and plug the power cord back in, now try to power the laptop back on and see if it works.
let me know if it doesn't and if you see any change in any of the lights blinking.
Regards,
Amar Sondhi